5 Things to Consider When Selecting a Hearing Aid

5 Things to Consider When Selecting a Hearing Aid

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5 Things to Consider When Selecting a Hearing Aid

If you’ve been prescribed with hearing aids to treat a hearing loss, then you are well on your way to better hearing health! There are many hearing aids available on the market today, and the choices may seem daunting. However, with this guide, we hope that the selection of hearing aids is an empowering experience as you make your transition to better hearing health.

1. Severity of Hearing Loss

The severity of your hearing loss is perhaps the most important consideration in choosing the appropriate hearing aid. Book a hearing exam with us at My Hearing Centers to determine the severity of your hearing loss, and narrow your search to hearing aids that provide the proper amplification for your unique hearing loss.

 

2. Budget

Hearing aids are a great investment for all of the benefits they bring to your life. As sophisticated electronic devices, hearing aids come in a range of prices depending on the technology they offer. Some insurance providers may provide full or partial coverage. Always compare different brands and models to get a good deal without compromising quality.

 

3. Lifestyle

There are as many hearing aids as lifestyles, all with unique features and programs to fit into your lifestyle, whether it’s active or quiet. When do you have the most difficulty hearing? Is it in loud settings, or in conversations? Do you spend a lot of time outside for work or leisure? These questions can help you select the hearing aid that will serve you best.

 

4. Size and Cosmetics

When choosing a hearing aid, appearance is important. The hearing aid should make you feel as good as your favorite pair of shoes. Hearing aids now come in all colors and sizes, allowing you to be discreet, or show your personality.

In-the-ear or In-the-canal hearing aids are more discreet, but can be hard to handle if you experience dexterity issues. In that case, a sleek Behind-the-ear model might suit you better – though these may be inconvenient for eye-glasses wearers. Either way, always remember that hearing loss is more noticeable than any hearing aid, and most people won’t even notice you’re wearing one.

 

5. Hearing Aid Quality

 

Don’t forget about the quality of the hearing aid! Never settle for a hearing aid that does not provide high quality hearing on an advanced operating platform. Take advantage of the trial period so you can get accustomed to the hearing aids and see if they’re the right ones for you. Think about the future. Do the hearing aids accommodate more power, so they can provide more amplification as your hearing changes over time?

At the end of the day, hearing aids should provide great quality amplification and features that fit your lifestyle. Don’t settle for a hearing aid that doesn’t fit your lifestyle and personality. Pick hearing aids that are comfortable to wear, easy to handle and clean, assist clear communication, and give you confidence. Choosing the right hearing aid is important, so consider these factors carefully before you buy.


 

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